I've seen 2 of his fights, he apparently trained MMA before he turned to boxing from what I've read, he's very big (204 cm, around 115 kg) and has a very long reach, for such an inexperienced young fighter, he fights with a sticking out jab, his stance is a bit unorthodox( feet set wide apart), and he has some kick in his punches, but it's too early to say much about him, worth watching though

I've seen 2 of his fights, he apparently trained MMA before he turned to boxing from what I've read, he's very big (204 cm, around 115 kg) and has a very long reach, for such an inexperienced young fighter, he fights with a sticking out jab, his stance is a bit unorthodox( feet set wide apart), and he has some kick in his punches, but it's too early to say much about him, worth watching though

Good body and foot movement. Good hand speed. Accurate, technically sound punching and can put punches together. Big and in shape. Overall, looks promising. Too early to tell, but I think he may have a bigger upside than Wach.

Well, that's understandable seeing as how his opponent is 0-26. Can't expect much from someone's opponent in their first fight. That's why no one should be judging certain attributes of Dardas like power or chin, till at least 6-10 fights, when he gets a better test.

I'm not saying this to be a ****, but his promoters felt the need to put him in the ring with someone THAT useless. If a promoter does that even for somebody's first fight, it suggests they don't have a boxing grounding - which means they will always struggle.